Brandon Rush | Guard/Forward | #25

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Brandon Rush's agent announced that his client has signed a deal with the Bucks.

The specifics of the deal aren't known, but it's likely for the veteran's minimum. Rush will provide some depth off the bench behind Tony Snell and Khris Middleton at the 2 and 3, but won't see enough minutes to help most fantasy owners. Sep 18 - 12:48 PM

The Bucks have interest in free agent G/F Brandon Rush according to Darren Wolfson of ESPN.

Rush was previously linked to the Mavericks, Pacers and Heat, but his market has cooled off. It's also unclear if the Wolves have any interest in bringing the veteran back, as they do have a few roster spots open. Rush averaged just 4.2 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.9 treys in Minnesota last season and wouldn't be a factor in fantasy leagues if he signed in Milwaukee. Sep 18 - 9:55 AM

According to Darren Wolfson of ESPN, The Mavericks, Pacers and Heat have all expressed interest in Brandon Rush.

Rush is 32, but injuries have really derailed his career. Despite playing 21.9 minutes per game with the Wolves last season, he averaged just 4.2 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.9 treys. He likely won't have much fantasy value regardless of where he lands. Jul 20 - 10:54 AM

Wolves SG Brandon Rush played 36 minutes on Thursday, but he made just 1-of-4 shots for two points with two rebounds, one steal and on personal foul.

Rush racked up 12 points, seven rebounds, three assists, two blocks, one steal and one 3-pointer in a home game vs. the Blazers on Thursday, but he couldn't duplicate the feat in Portland tonight. There are better 3-point specialists on all but the thinnest waiver wires. Apr 7 - 1:34 AM

Depth Charts

Matthew Dellavedova (knee) was able to practice with the Bucks on Monday.

Dellavedova has missed 12 straight games for Milwaukee but is slowly working his way back into game shape. He will likely be cleared to return sometime this week. However, he will see only limited minutes off the bench behind Eric Bledsoe and Malcolm Brogdon even when he is fully healthy. He can be left on waivers.

Terry could spend upwards of two weeks on the sidelines with this injury, but the Bucks haven't yet offered an official timetable for his return. JET's minutes will likely be divvied up between Malcolm Brogdon and DeAndre Liggins.

Mirza Teletovic underwent arthroscopic surgery on Tuesday to repair cartilage in his left knee, and he's expected to miss the next four weeks of action.

Teletovic had missed the past six games, so him going down for another four weeks won't change much with the Milwaukee rotation. Khris Middleton will continue to log heavy minutes with little depth behind him, with DeAndre Liggins picking up minutes in the upper-teens. Teletovic belongs on the wire in all formats.

Gery Woelfel of The Journal Times said Jabari Parker (knee) "already appears to be game ready."

"He is running hard, cutting hard, doing pull up jumpers and making crisp, sharp spin moves while working out behind closed doors at the Bucks’ practice facility in downtown Milwaukee," Woelfel said. He added that some Bucks' officials "swear he could play real games right now," but that's not going to happen -- they want to err on the side of caution and stick with his February timetable. Regardless, this is great news if you're stashing Parker in your IR slot.